Have the fat pay for their own diseases of choice and watch the obesity/overweight epidemic melt away.
HealthDay/Bloomberg Businessweek: "Increased efforts to prevent several lifestyle-related diseases could save the United States billions of dollars a year in medical costs," according to a study scheduled to run in the American Journal of Public Health. The study, based on 2003-2005 data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, involved estimating "how reductions in the rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and related conditions would affect health care spending." The authors concluded "that reducing the prevalence of diabetes and high blood pressure by 5 percent would save the nation about $9 billion a year in the near term. In addition, conditions related to those health problems would also be reduced, which would increase the savings to about $24.7 billion a year in the medium term" (Preidt, 11/22).Nohting else will work.
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